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GLOBAL CCS INSTITUTE
Status of Demo activities around the World John Scowcroft, General Manager – Europe
CCS: a key technology for a low-carbon European economy
WWW.GLOBALCCSINSTITUTE.COM
Romania, 06 September 2012
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Introduction Global CCS Institute
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INSTITUTE FOCUS
The Global CCS Institute connects parties around the world to solve problems, address
issues and learn from each other to accelerate the deployment of CCS projects through:
ASSISTING PROJECTS
bridging knowledge gaps between demonstration efforts; and
developing project-specific solutions particularly amongst early movers.
SHARING KNOWLEDGE
collecting information to create a central repository for CCS information; and
creating and sharing information to fill knowledge gaps and build capacity.
FACT-BASED ADVOCACY
to inform and influence domestic and international low carbon policies;
to advance understanding of appropriate risk regimes, funding and financing
solutions; and
raising awareness of the benefits of CCS and its role within a portfolio of low
carbon technologies. 2
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Comprehensive
analysis Global Status
of CCS reports
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Institute website:
Live updates on the
status of CCS
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Global Status of CCS
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STATUS OF CCS
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LSIPS BY REGION AND YEAR
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LARGE SCALE
INTEGRATED
PROJECTS (LSIPS)
IN
OPERATE AND
EXECUTE PHASE
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NAME COUNTRY CAPTURE TYPE
VOLUME CO2
(MTPA)
STORAGE
TYPE
DATE OF
OPERATION
Operate stage
Val Verde Gas Plants United States Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
1.3 Mtpa EOR 1972
Shute Creek Gas Processing
Facility
United States Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
7Mtpa EOR 1986
Sleipner CO2 Injection Norway Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
1Mtpa (+0.2
Mtpa in
construction)
Deep saline
formation
1996
Great Plains Synfuel Plant
and Weyburn-Midale Project
United States /
Canada
Industrial separation
(synfuels)
3Mtpa EOR 2000
Enid Fertilizer CO2 -EOR
Project
United States Industrial separation
(fertiliser)
0.68Mtpa EOR 2003
In Salah CO2 Injection Algeria Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
1Mtpa Deep saline
formation
2004
Snøhvit CO2 Injection Norway Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
0.7Mtpa Deep saline
formation
2007
Century Plant United States Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
5Mtpa (+
3.5Mtpa in
construction)
EOR 2010
Execute stage
Air Products Steam Methane
Reformer EOR Project
United States Pre-combustion
(hydrogen production)
1Mtpa EOR 2012
Lost Cabin Gas Plant United States Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
1Mtpa EOR 2012
Illinois Industrial CCS Project United States Industrial separation
(ethanol)
0.4Mtpa (and
0.6Mtpa in
planning)
Deep saline
formation
2013
ACTL with Agrium CO2
Stream
Canada Industrial separation
(fertiliser)
0.59 Mtpa EOR 2014
Boundary Dam Integrated
CCS Demonstration Project
Canada Post-combustion
(power generation)
1Mtpa EOR 2014
Kemper County IGCC Project United States Pre-combustion (power
generation)
3.5Mtpa EOR 2014
Gorgon Carbon Dioxide
Injection Project
Australia Pre-combustion (gas
processing)
3.5Mtpa Deep saline
formation
2015
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POWER PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Boundary Dam
Retrofit post-combustion capture
EOR
Kemper County
IGCC with capture (pre-combustion)
EOR
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STATUS OF CURRENT AND PLANNED
STORAGE PROJECTS
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FUNDING STILL TO BE ALLOCATED
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LEVELISED COST OF ELECTRICITY OF LOW-
CARBON TECHNOLOGIES
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PROJECT PREFERENCE OF ENABLING
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
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GLOBAL SITUATION
80% of the total CO2 emitted over the period to
2035 is already ‘locked-in’ by existing capital
stock, leaving little room for adjustment.
If internationally coordinated action is not
implemented by 2017, any new investment must
be zero-carbon.
Delaying action is false economy. For every $1
of investment avoided before 2020, an
additional $4.3 would need to be spent after
2020 to compensate for the increased
emissions 13
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CCS power generation
12% CCS industry and transformation 12%
Source: IEA
BY 2050 WITHIN EUROPE, CCS PROVIDES
~24 PER CENT OF THE SOLUTION, AND NOT
JUST IN THE POWER SECTOR
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CCS is a critical tool for combating climate change, and
the costs will be higher if it is not used.
Political support and appropriate incentives are vital for
project progression.
A number of power projects are on the verge of FID but
making the business case is difficult.
Two power projects under construction - with government
funding.
Greater collaboration and transparency between
government and industry is needed.
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KEY MESSAGES
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